Converse interface map (Space Syntax)
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Converse interface map is the converse of the interface map, in which each building or boundary is still represented by a dot and each convex space by a circle, but each line is drawn only where there is a relation of adjacency and impermeability. Thus, the lines linking buildings and boundaries to convex spaces will represent blank walls.